if I had to take my guess, I would say college-age folks.
this is a gadget, like any other, but I'm sure most parents aren't going to want to test the waters of letting a 12-17yo have a cool phone with a detachable (and losable) accessory. I know I wouldn't, unless the kid shows remarkable responsibility. Besides, in CA, the new headset law goes into effect 07/01, and anybody younger than 18yo cannot use a phone while driving - even WITH a handsfree device.
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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if I had to take my guess, I would say college-age folks.
this is a gadget, like any other, but I'm sure most parents aren't going to want to test the waters of letting a 12-17yo have a cool phone with a detachable (and losable) accessory. I know I wouldn't, unless the kid shows remarkable responsibility. Besides, in CA, the new headset law goes into effect 07/01, and anybody younger than 18yo cannot use a phone while driving - even WITH a handsfree device.